This means Google can access and analyze the analytics data customers share with us to better understand online behavior and trends, and improve our products and services—for example, to improve Google search results, detect and remove invalid advertising traffic in Google Ads, improve the relevance of advertisements and content to users, and test algorithms and build models that power services like Firebase Predictions and Google Analytics Intelligence, which apply machine-learning to surface suggestions and insights for customers based on their analytics data. These capabilities are critical to the value of the products we deliver to customers today.

Note that Google Analytics for Firebase remains a processor for analytics data that is not shared and used under this setting.

Agency/resellers are not permitted to set the data-sharing setting or accept the controller-controller data-protection terms on behalf of their end clients. Only their end clients can enable the data-sharing setting and accept the controller-controller data-protection terms.